There are a wide variety of outdoor pursuits to choose from if you would like to enjoy the crisp autumn air. Activities range from the tame— guided hill walking, lawn games, and tennis to the more adventurous falconry, game or clay shooting, and off roading. Browse your options here.
For those looking to relax (Madeleine's kind of people), Gleneagles has two different spa spaces to enjoy. Browse your options here.
It would be remiss of us to not include golf in the things to do.
If golf has you in its' cold, unforgiving grip, we invite you to celebrate the history and evolution of golf itself – on one of the three (or all three!) of Gleneagles' golf courses. There is The King’s Course, their Braid-designed masterpiece and ‘inland links’ classic, The Queen’s Course, one of the finest par-68 heathland golf courses in the UK, and last but not least, the contemporary Nicklaus-designed PGA Centenary Course. These 54 holes offer a world-class golfing experience to the greenest of players to the Rory McIlroys of your group.
Guests that are wanting to relax, but aren't staying at Gleneagles still have the option to unwind at the hotel by booking themselves a massage or two at the Day Spa.
If you are wanting to get away from the hotel grounds and see what the surrounding areas have to offer, there's plenty to see and do! Click here to browse some ideas!
Gleneagles is home to some of the best restaurants in Scotland.
If you are seeking an upscale culinary experience, you have to pay 2 Michelin Star restaurant Andrew Fairlie a visit.
There are many more options here!